When you start up your computer press F8 before the computer gets pass bios. What I do is after my Samsung screen is about to start I keep pressing F8, every computer goes through it's own screen before harddrive starts up. This will force the computer to boot sequence where you can try and either Load the last Good known startup or to safe mode. If the first doesn't work, try safe mode and if that works restore computer to earlier time by clicking on start and then all programs, accessories, system tools and system restore. Follow prompts and hope for the best!! If all else fails, you will need a recovery disk or a full working bootable version of your current windows to restore you computer to original self!

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If it is a new hard drive it could need formatting or if it already has software loaded it could need the drive formatting on a different machine.

I have noticed something strange, probably in the bios settings of one computer I had contact with recently. It resisted all attempts to load an operating system on an empty drive but loading an operating system with a different machine and then reinstalling the drive in the original it accepted the new operating system without any further hitches.

Another thing to think about was the time we tried to take a look at a hard drive and all my friend's machines refused to read it.
It turned out his machines had 32 bit operating systems and the fresh hard drive was on 64 bit.

Restart your computer during the boot process you will see on the screen to press a certain key to enter setup usually the Delete or F2 key

Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS then using the arrow keys scroll down to advanced bios features press enter change your first boot device to cd press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart

Note this will erase you operating system you will have to have an operating system disk to load it onto you hard drive or create a partition to load another operating system

Note after you have loaded the operating system you should go back and change the first boot device to failsafe or optimised defaults after windows has loaded

your computer will automatically restart it might restart 2 times one to finish the installation xpthe next will be because the operating system is loaded and will boot from your cd

Restart your computerDuring the boot process you will see on the screen to press a certain key to enter setup usually the Delete or F2 key this will vary depending on your computer and operating systemPress and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS using the arrow keys load failsafe defaultsor load optimized defaults press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart hope this helps

there are number of reasons your windows want load up it could be hardware or software..ok lets get to the point

start up the system press F8 advanced configuration then choice safe mode with networking or last good configurations hopefully you will manage to access your operating system remove any new driver or software or applications you installed recently it may be bad driver or program once you removed it restart the system and see if it works

1: Q1 what operating system are you using windows XP or vista , Windows 7 ....

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Which Operating System are we using?
When was the last time you were able to use he computer correctly?
There must be some software which loads at start up and is creating issues. You might need to restore the system to the last known good configuration.
good luck